Raila Adopts New Strategy in Protests to Pressure Ruto

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Martha Karua during a joint media address on July 4, 2023
Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Martha Karua during a joint media address on July 4, 2023.
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Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Friday, July 7, engaged police in running battles around Nairobi as close allies launched similar protests in counties in a change of tactic to mount pressure on President William Ruto. 

Raila marked the Saba Saba protest in Nairobi at a rally held in Kamukunji before leading thousands of his supporters in a match to the CBD.  

In a clear change of tact, other Azimio principals also staged protests against the rising cost of living and electoral injustice in their strongholds. 

Former Gichugu MP and Azimio running met in last year's elections Martha Karua took to the streets in Kirinyaga County while Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka led his supporter in anti-government protests in Kathiani, Machakos County. 

Kalonzo was accompanied by other Wiper Party officials and elected leaders in one of the largest protests in the region since the opposition launched mass action following the August 2022 General election's loss.  

Kalonzo Leads Protest in Machakos
Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka (Centre) leads protesters in Saba saba demonstrations in Machakos County on Friday, July 7, 2023.
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Kalonzo Musyoka

Former Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya and Roots Party Leader George Wajackoyah also joined their supporters in Vihiga and Kakamega counties respectively. 

Social media reports also showed Likoni MP Mbishi Mboko and Migori County Woman Representative Fatuma Mohammed leading a handful of their supporters in opposing runway cost of living and electoral justice. 

Reports circulating online alleged that former Laikipia Governor Ndiritu Muriithi was taken in by the police, prematurely ending the protests in Nyahururu.

What Raila Said

While addressing residents at Kamkunji residents, Raila accused the Kenya Kwanza regime of political party interference and failing to open election servers which they say would reveal the real winners of last year's presidential election.  

Further, the Azimio leader called out the government for imposing punitive taxes in the Finance Act amid a tough economic environment for millions of Kenyans. 

The ODM leader also said that the opposition would embark on an exercise to collect signatures to compel Ruto to honour their demands. 

"Time for talks is over. We will now rely on the Constitution to decide our future. We are currently collecting signatures which will determine our social strength and final resolve for self-determinations," Raila announced.

Earlier today, Nairobi police boss Adamson Bungei had cautioned the opposition against CBD protests but the leaders vowed that peaceful protest was their constitutional right. 

"We have only legalised the Kamukunji meeting and we will not allow any other meeting anywhere else. It will be a working day and at the baraza in Kamukunji we will provide security and there is no cause for alarm," Bungei cautioned.

Raila at Kamukunji
Azimio la Umoja Leader Raila Odinga leads supporters in a rally at Kamukunji on Friday, July 7, 2023.
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Raila Odinga